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On 2005-07-22 16:30:27 -0400, David said:
On 22 Jul 2005 12:54:17 -0700, wrote: According to the NASA website: "NASA is wrapping up work on Discovery's fuel sensor circuit problem and now plans to pick up the countdown Saturday, with a launch no earlier than 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 26." I'll try to monitor 10780 khz on Monday, July 25 in the hope of learning which frequencies to tune to during and after the launch. If I miss the announcement, hopefully someone else will catch it. Steve People in outer space is a huge boondoggle and pork program. Total ****ing waste of money. You're wrong but thanks for playing anyway. Your house if full of benefits from the space program but you seem to either forget or not know that... -- Chris: "Dad, what's a blowhole for?" Peter: "I'll tell you what it's NOT for and then you'll know why I can never go back to Sea World." |
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